Jeremiah II al-Amshitti (Arabic: ارميا العمشيتي; died 1230), born Abdallah Khairallah Obeid (عبدالله خيرالله عبيد), was the 32nd Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 1199.
He was known for the miracle of the levitation of the host during a Mass he celebrated in Rome on the occasion of his participation in the Fourth Council of the Lateran.
Known for his devotion, he was invited to Rome by Pope Innocent III to participate in the IV Council of the Lateran.
The Patriarch Jeremiah Amshitti was working to consolidate the Maronite faith in union with the Catholic Church.
Estephan El Douaihy, great historian and Maronite Patriarch, writes about this event in his history of the Maronite patriarchs (سلسلة البطاركة الموارنة) and says that the Pope ordered that this scene be represented on the walls of St. Peter's Basilica.